
A current project based on a free system and, as far as possible, whatever components were already around:ĭell Precision 390 (2007) ( Original) Intel Core2 Duo E6300 2-core 1.86Ghz / 2GB (2X 1GB) DDR2-667 ECC / Quadro FX550 / 2X WD 320GB ( RAID 1) / 375W / Windows XP Prof'l
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It's a very satisfying project to upgrade older systems.
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_ 8558 (The best CPU score in 6200 PRO MT) Top Passmark CPU scores in HP Compaq 6200 (all form factors)

The iX-2XXX CPU's were one of Intel's best series.

There are i5-2500's selling these days for as little as $30-35 and an i7-2600 is more in the $50-65 range. A much better investment for gaming would be to use a GTX 750 Ti and change the CPU to an i5-2500 or, better, an i7-2600. The 1050 Ti would be a bit costly relative to the system, especially as current GPU's are selling at vastly inflated prices. The GTX 1050 Ti is also rated at 75W, and therefore does not require an additional power connector. In general, the more modern the card, the better the performance for the same power. There does seem to be space for a larger, higher performance GPU, for example the GTX 1050 Ti. Looking at the 6200 Microtower case interior: The GTX 750 Ti is both compact and does not an need additional power connection, so there that would be quite good performance plug and play.

The highest score for an HP Compaq 6200 Pro Microtower having an i3-2100 CPU is using a "Radeon X1950 Series" with a 3D = 177. In the Passmark PerformanceTest baselines, there are 26X HP Compaq 6200 Pro Microtower systems tested and the top five GPU 3D scores are:
